corresponding change
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcorrespondingandchange
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corresponding
adjective
uk/ˌkɒr.ɪˈspɒn.dɪŋ/us/ˌkɔːr.əˈspɑːn.dɪŋ/
similar to, connected with, or caused by ...
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change
noun
uk/tʃeɪndʒ/us/tʃeɪndʒ/
the act of becoming different, or the result of something ...
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(Definition ofcorrespondingandchangefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofcorresponding change
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Thus, as the temperature increases or decreases in soil, acorrespondingchangein the mass attributed to each phase (aqueous and gas) will result.
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The goal was to determine if change in children's productive knowledge took place, and whether acorrespondingchangewas observed in conceptual knowledge.
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Thecorrespondingchangein the driving frequency of the pressure oscillation at infinity can be evaluated using (36) and (74).
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When there is a reversal in perceived distance, there is acorrespondingchangein the relative perceived sizes.
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There was, however, nocorrespondingchangein the ideas underlying policy.
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In the absence of protein data, acorrespondingchangein protein concentration and enzyme activity could not be demonstrated.
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With depth there occurs acorrespondingchangein the intermediate host fauna.
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The value of changes in forest quality can thus be measured in part by thecorrespondingchangein the net present value of the groundwater.
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A continuous control drives a dimension if a change in its value produces acorrespondingchangein the dimension's value.
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A real wage change for an individual (in logarithm) is divided by acorrespondingchangein the unemployment rate.
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As the state of the design changes, there is acorrespondingchangeof knowledge state of the design.
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Results indicated that if a child's productive knowledge of distinctive featural contrasts changed following treatment, there was also acorrespondingchangein conceptual knowledge.
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Often there was graduation from small cartridge sketch pads to larger tracing sheets with acorrespondingchangefrom early pencil sketches to felt-tip pen and colour marker.
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This error type decreases between grades 1 and 3, and in grade 4 children attain a level of expert reading and acorrespondingchangein their reading strategy.
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Now, if the level of policy differs from the level the public prefers, the public favours acorrespondingchangein policy, basically, either more or less.
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Economic intervention can change those economic forces and a change in those forces will bring about acorrespondingchangein family demographics.
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Thecorrespondingchangefor manufacturing industries was a decrease of 233,000.
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Information about thecorrespondingchangein costs is not available centrally.
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